Blue House

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General | Mar 2009

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2009-04-10
Psychedelic yet freak-folky, with a lo-fi edge. Super cool. Guitar bass drums, folk instruments, male/female vocal layers that are very echoey. Great guitar work and noisey and weird in all the right places. Fans of Nikki Sudden/Swell Maps, Jesus Mary Chain.

1) starts with banjo rockin with a garbage can percussion, minor keyed but still upbeat
2) false start, upbeat with layered echoey buried vocal
3) driving and cool
4) psychedelic feel, mellow yet driving
5) simple slightly surfy beat, simple rock
6) simple psyche rock beat, with loud/soft parts that feature viola, quite beautiful
7) sounding even more like Nikki Suddens progenitor freak folk psyche: just acoustic guitar and singing, but really good and low fi in just the right way
8) experimental feel, droney lovely acoustic feel despite feedback, strummy guitar and minimal piano put the exclamation point on this until thing die down into an experimental feel again, then at a minute left a lovely cello solo kicks some serious ass!

Recent airplay

Tamerlane (Instrumental)
Afternoon DelightMay 24, 2009
Tamerlane (Instrumental)
Music CasseroleMay 23, 2009
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Indie-Flavored Kool-AidMay 19, 2009
Off W/ Their Headphones
Signal to NoiseMay 13, 2009
The Appeal Of Alice To The Spectre Of Walter
KZSU's HeartbleepsMay 13, 2009
Off W/ Their Headphones
A2ZMay 07, 2009

Charting

2009-04-19 — 2009-06-21
Week EndingAirplays
May 31 1
May 24 2
May 17 2
May 10 1
May 3 2
Apr 26 2

Track listing

1. The Appeal Of Alice To The Spectre Of Walter
2. Dig The Beret
3. Blue House
4. Off W/ Their Headphones
5. Lunar Eclipse Song
6. Fnyrs
7. Biscuits In A Lifeboat
8. Tamerlane (Instrumental)